Bright, vibrant, fun and an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic carrier bags.
A re-useable bag for the 21st century for everybody. It can be used for shopping, going to the gym, going to school or college and even as a fun alternative to your briefcase.
Designed and developed by brothers Daniel & Jon Brousson as a contemporary alternative to plastic carrier bags.
The bags are made from recycled parachute fabric, this was chosen because it is almost as light as plastic but is far stronger. The bags are designed to carry up to 12kg, equal to four times the amount of a standard supermarket carrier bag and have a capacity of 14.7 litres.
Onya Bags come attached to their own carrying pouch and hanging clip. This helps you to keep the bag tidy when not being used, and by clipping it onto a handbag or keyring you will always have it "onya".
The bags are available in a wide range of colours to suit all tastes.
The environmental issue raised by these bags has been featured in several national publications such as The Observer Magazine, The Guardian newspaper and the BBC's Good Food magazine. In October 2006, it was highlighted as an alternative to plastic carrier bags during a discussion on BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show.
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